Definition of Needlecase. Meaning of Needlecase. Synonyms of Needlecase

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Definition of Needlecase

Needlecase
Needlecase Nee"dle*case`, n. A case to keep needles.

Meaning of Needlecase from wikipedia

- A needlecase or needle case is a small, often decorative, holder for sewing needles. Early needlecases were usually small tubular containers of bone, wood...
- titanium alloy. Traditionally, needles have been kept in needle books or needlecases which have become objects of adornment. Sewing needles may also be kept...
- Beaded belt, knife, and antler needlecase...
- "Hark the Rock", "Cease Ye Stormy Winds to Blow", "The Wanderer" 1300. "Needlecases" 1301. "Love Farewell", "The Harvest Shearin'", "John and Molly Lay A-Musing"...
- unforbidden weeds" Poems of Sentiment and Reflection (1827–42) 1827 On seeing a Needlecase in the Form of a Harp. The work of E. M. S. 1827 "Frowns are on every...
- I exhibited the accustomed reverence. He showed me a walking stick, a needlecase, a dog-collar, a three-legged stool, a boot-jack, a diner-table, a ten-pen...
- comparison. For example, his 1903 essay, "Decorative Designs of Alaskan Needlecases: A History of Conventional Designs, Based on Materials in a U.S. Museum"...
- tools for daily use such as folding scissors, bodkins, sewing needles (a needlecase), hairpins, tweezers, makeup pencils, etc. Some étuis were also used to...
- blunt and sharp s****ers, needle, awl, thimble and thimble-guard, and a needlecase. Uluit were particularly important tools for seamstresses. Considered...
- made from the front part of an uncooked crane's foot. Needle case or needlecase (mingqusvik, mingqusviutaq, mingqucivik in Yup'ik and Cup'ik, cikiwig...